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(FOR THlE BANNER.) leaniory. There is i tear of -weet relief A t'ar of r-pture tend of grief ; The feeling heartit uoe Can know What tot emoetioas trort it flow, It is wnen rnemory cdirins the inud, With tender images refined ; 'Tis when her magic sp.-lls restore Departed frieds and jov no more. There is an hmur, a pensive hour And oh ! how dear its enothing power It is when twilight spre ids her veil, And steals along tihe s'lttt dale - 'Tim whin the fadia.i b'osons cluso, When ill in siir-nee ande repose: Then ienary wake-s, and loves to i ourn, The days that never en return. Then is a straitn, a plaintive strain, The source of joy, and yet of pain u It ist the song whose dlying nmeasure Sont' rriend lbeloved heard with pleasure, Smano Irieiul who o'er again tnay hear, The melting lay to meinory dear Al ! then her tmaii spells restoro Vissions of biissful days no snore. WVom as's Love. Like Ivy, viere it grows, 'tis seens To wear an everlsting green t ; Like ivy, too, 't is forite to cling l'oooften round a worthless thing. Oh woman's lore-at tinies it may Seem cold or clouldy ; but it burns With true, unceviating ray, Nor ever from it's idol turns. A tear its weapon is !--beware Of wotnat's tears-there's dainger there Its sweetest place on which to rest is a constant ani cottiitln brea.t. Its joy, to itcct, it's death, to part Its sepulchre a broken heart.' T. Beat at his own Game, A SCENE ON T1l 11111 WAY. BY FALCOLntiitU L. Not many years ago, there was : law, and yet, perhaps, in the State o Connecticut, which with suntdrv and the usual quantity of ilcolprchensibl, "herein naned's" and "whereas's "&e's," set forth, that "any man wc man, or child, found upon the highway by-ways, streets, lanes, or alleys, cross roads, cow-paths, or whatsoever, .lris ing, or causing to he driven, an, wage 1 Stage coach, Cart1, carrvall, Ihui at chaise, barouche, sled, sleigh. or jumit er, or whatsoever of the kind, but in plyig a ctonlveyance u1n1 wheels keil or runners, uptoll the L40141's day, til bles ted Sabba:h, or the "firs: day,'' h or she, thema or the v, f0und1, lmitnltot upon a horse, gebling, mare, ass c mule, stallioni, or bea sl of burden whalt soever, shall be arrecstedl by aniy cit izer towni cottstatble, sheri'if, shzerifll (teet or whtatstoevetr, with ptower to cause t be arrested itn one, all, ter any of thi above acts; mnt he, shte, the v or thet so olf~nd ing, shall be brou~cgi.htbfr the seleetmi tt,sitttmg cemagist tate, jude;2( or coiu1nnont counil, andt fitned tent <hI lar's anti Costs, int the lawfuil tcurrenellt of' the conltun-etimweal th, the jam-tv arr' tong or ecusinhg tc be attested ,'shahll ri ceive htaltf said Gue anfittole cost Ihe ligtnlted;cLc & . &c. iNcow, theriet is nt t a law cdeviisedl plannted, oer laidi dotwn, bcut what somt cute ii liviidual wviil ihel a hole ter hlawv t crawl thrt.mci;h it, whatever may be it '"tight lits,'" of coeur se', a ( l u'mtimei it dlo.sltl happ'en thaut the mo~st wary all wakeful get cauight ini the v'ery stet trap set by thiemselves to allure or trij' Ilentee my stclrv. It is now~i tnc Iongerl, I heliev'e. an mi solvedi prob)llemn, a mto oted qutestiotn, hu as the tmilitary f'riendt cef the Newbur') potrt la- lies and tile editor of tile Cihrot otypce ass. rts, at "fixed tact'" that Yml kees a :now a htark fromn a htand-san~ and can be (ute if eoccionet requcireCs it T1he're's no0 quest'5itin tef it' (~Conntecticol Siuday ttravellinig law, the S~unfl-.n i, num of' whtich I havte set forth wasi the flower ofl the b loom~t, one r'ainy , dirty muiddly Siund Iay, julSt sch a dlav whO both mani andt Ibeast fcel anu intcliniatio to lay haet in so qu ~ iet , (drv pilaec anid chew the SWeet ore~ hitter 'dtli ofln cy, as it mtay he, a live and veritahl specimen ol ypn us //'n:/exet ( the la tte phraise is aboriginal, I beliievie. ' "wa to be seen'' Withlo ut cih-n-gre, in //, 'm. act of/ 'iolainq ic iKinq's Ite, or tia of' the CitominwealithI of iConitnecticut driving a wagoni and Ioldi gravt mtare iu1 the highway! If' he did not 'kntow ti law heO was not long learnting it, fori: Connecticut mnan, wilt y rhl as ut ha inig the~ feat' of (or beforie h ci s e os clearly as lie had in his hteart the i le: of' makimg five dollars cll tile lotte tratv eller, ranht oult of1 his tlry domticil by' tlti road sude, atnd shlitedltc "'Certaint, sq ure,' sahli the Yantket fool yetou, wvoo! Ailornini', sijiire- ii the ntecte? .Aaitt't t.ott the eclha-r downI tis wa.y, tee t, I hcyo? IEii like sixty int Yotrk wvith the dem5t tings.' hait ,ot no( e *Iitery here, bt I gres, ~you don'r. knim mevm gt- a la.. ,la fines folks who drive on the king's high way on the Lord's day!' "Due tell?' said le in a little tight wagon, "well, I should'nt wonder now if you had, and .' "And I shall arrest you, friend, for breaking the law.' "I want to know, now? Well, squire I can't help it, you see in fact, I am in the allfiredest hurry to get hum: I've been there in Neuw York 'bout tew weeks among tiqe dead and dyin.' "What? with the "Collery, collery, squire, is carrvin' 'em off by bull wagon loads! (the squire's eyes dilated.) I got a good' job at haulh dead in nv Potter's field "'What, th's wagon?' 'Zackly, squire; it paid well, (the squire's cheeks grew a little paler,) and I held on until day 'fore yesterday; I felt it ouminii' on me, and I started for hum.' 'Friend,' said the squire, "its only 7 miles to MI town, and----' "But I say, squire, I'm desprit il! sick as a dog; can't you let me put up with you until-- -' "No, no, go on, you'll soon get to M , and . "But you ain't a goil' to let a feller die in the road in this here kind a way?' "Drive on, drive on, friend, don't stop a minute!' and the old fellow step. ped off as fast as he could toddle from the peddler's pet wagon. "IIallo squire!' roared the man of no tions, "heow about the fine?' ")a--! blast you and the fine too: drive off!' shouted the old fellow, and on went the Yankee, showing a set of ivories to the drizzy day, enough set a dentist in estacies. "Go ahead, Sook; guess that fellei wont stop trading folks soon agailn, hioo! htote! hoo! gin himu a re'lar ager fit.' But the pedlar had not been made many miles belbre he was again hailed and by an absolute constable, who, e.i L jfieio, soon brought up the old mar< and her driver to a dead halt. It would not go lown, perhaps so well will this customer, thought the peddler, t try the cholera game with him, so th< Yankee thought he'd try a new (lodge "Well, haint got no objection to pay the line, for I was determined to get in to M to-day, rain or shine, and m ol. mare is high bout giving cout.' "Well,' said the oilieer,"'drive ahead its oly three muiles to M\ , I'll g( downli with voui.' 'Shantk yeon. 'Spose you ride a hii mister, 'ml pesky tired sitting-' here, Sr ef yeo 'll just get in aul a drive altni: I'lI walk a spell.' And out gut thi rute chap ntii the road. The coustahle got in, glad to qii the md andi raini for s') coin ihrtable place, and on they went. As y ou '.e nea 'M., there is pletyv i ofi huses ahl m the roadu and( mlaui ran ouit to see whi' oin earth it was puriulninig the Sabbatl at li breaing the laiw lby driviing a vel Iv entei Lred peddluler's w~agonm in 'th, very lhee of openci diay. Se'eing' it wva Ilteir cons-tabhle, the Iblks wvere at a deat hoss tou c.iuprehendu lie mn:t:er, andu Ie him dIivu~e "li withouit intter-nlitiili Th roadils buinug hiaavv, mud the oh mare ini the lust stage's of "dn (oit, the wagonu hurt pelledl ruither tediousl, alung, wh ile thi b/nfde l/ ..wner hanu..) limb,ilu wimh-de muol Iight ulf hot , reaielu e d \l. lull tweitv minuutes bief ire tI ollieer imul theii r'uscr1ibed wa:1uon carul up.--Pushuing. inito the il s: uaver~na handii the peler called for thet hulalord 1andt wanited to knouw if it was not agauinS ft law to dr ivye a waigoni on Sudatu.. Being well assuredl byv I anilhee of thu facIht, lie requestedl hihuu to stept out ain tsee a mnani ini the very act. - ''Why ! bless mysii ,tht' 3r -our consitalte!' sutatsM . "T is?"' s:.i-l the pleldler. '-Well now I'd call him a puirty fellow, ten .the constal e breaikin g youri laws al I tew smash on a Smonlay. Ihut lie is a -it, amnt lie landlord?' i"It's a facet; yet lie does come, si. ,enough!' i'"We'l, I reckon thtere's somnetin:i ito lbe madetic hre,' said the petddleru, 's' ,I'll just share the line with von, land - lord, if you'll show me where'the squniru livs! I'm JTustice huere myself,'si the 1hanuidoo d . I )e w tell? well then, we'l soo S f~i i: tha t 'onst able.' "iU drove the oflicer, and j~upini ouu riig, hue huand~ed the lhi esto thn "WhIiy you beat me here, fi d ,' sait. li. (. s-, I /wr,' shud the pedler. -I eer, i0 ne:tr lii , we'll let u le tiiai )e i ver uiltil uuitoluilig: Il [akt carei of the inane andi wagni."' Tlhe pleller hadl nio objetions.~..-so ii lihlv vyer tilitil mriulimig, whleni brighi ul earuly, thue ttonstabile fiil luiutse hued ten dillarus and cl osts for violatiny ie uilda. travelinig law! TIhe dtlicer gr iedI andu squiirmied lbut as dhe ease was tunile out, clear a~s ounuuuitti leaned~ that altikee pecii lers, ike el'ed tutols, uium he hunlet Carefull v.--Sainaan~ ltua 6hr. W. A. KENT & MfITCHELL~ F'AiS IIIOiN A BL I Clothing and Out-Fitting E ST AB1315l11 EN '1', MASONIC HALL, No. 268 liig-streect, corner of XWceitwortII, Charleston, -. C. IPijraorsa will find at all times a full and hEAD YiJLIDAE CL OTlIING A I? TI(C'LLsS . W. A. KENT. G. It. MITrCHErLL i'Iammmutaeloiry 1 113 lt~trslmiugtoii 'Stor'es N. V. HARYIIONIC INSTITUTE, iFE1)JlNANI) ZOGB;AUMI, Importer of MUUSIC, MlUSICAL, INSTRUMENTSi, Kin;; street. .Sian of the Lyre, GREGU, IIAYDI:x, & (IRE(;U, Importers of Fine Watches, JEVELI, SILV ER WI ARlE (Jorier of K ig and I lf.el : f*tret s, 1I. sII)Ni:1 II.\I\'l)\, A. 11. IIAYDEN, M_.A.V "!:i, l' l!. :10 IV~ Dry Goods in Charleston E:. W1. It:. Nt 11I" 14. iivi7a. the Zliia*Iatmil of I Ia* If::s Iuattt r:"iv ,aif hi, $pri ~- a. "1 SnaI hilt fialries foar Iaha.ia I )re-s -"u t ':, Silk, ( rr uuhus. 1,.suaa Sil s, Ir'ia, ,ls ~ 'eWI . I. (::n" hatu s, I'rcilts, Liaw as, llfa n l cuys a : i ~~ \Iflaea.. asnd I sshli-araer",I ("aiata ;a. (;,i .111-t. S-ilk '-S aeuI I lii I ).aina.l.s. l)1ip -r-., Tl,.ir T.:i'tIs, I1tsierv. white' (oads, Cuols for (eutlimneu Ill Iis 1)1) '11 ,;" It' l .1 "I 1 ROOMS1, wvill hea foulsll as5 n-i ia 21 Ia lalt, a--a rto: --it of( el the,' lIaiius S'tyIle oa I to.ia,- _se G( 'i t::, siiich us are adiapeda to s-r% :liiii~ st~c:r atna ftt'rtil i.! HeIt ct'ii t"iIaatlI lit~lti 1ltlitiaall to til)So gieA ini the SEfilitme3~i9 9 olial4 m. aunia lt Prs-i. always th I.\l". Aill-21ifNew & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE1 A. 111.1)1':, FOR SHERIFF. ILr The frieauds of A. H. Brad haml, Esq., announcle him us a cindidato for the oflice of Sherifl at the next electiu. March 29th, 1849, 24td Go-We are authorized to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum er District, at the next Election. -r1W e are authorized to announce Col. JOHN C. RIIAME, a candi date for the oflice of Sheriff, at the ensuing Election. sept. 27, 1819. 48 tf 0"rThc Friends of Richaard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candidate for the Ollic. of .Sheriff' of Sumter District at the eiinsnir Election. Septl. '20, 1 s1N. 47 tf .f 'We are authorized to anmounce Major IOIIN B.\ L.AItl), as a candidate for Sherill' at the ensning election. A pril '1th1, 181N. 2G If 03.-T h']e ll'ricads ol'W illiassa A. C(1I('I.(.)l11, Esq , :announce himt as a :andidate for Sheritl' at the next Election. April 19, 18-I1. 25 FOR CLERK. (Tr We are authorized to announce lr. .10llN O. DU I.ANT as a candidate for the . !lice of Clr! kf The Colurt at the elsninog elect1in. Nov.8 3 tf M1r. Editor:--l'le :ioumonneC .1OiN )\I:(.\\ N JONl-4i, aS a c:inllaite for re election to the otlice of Clerk of the Court for Sumiter District, and oblige the SUr IE I.iNS. A pril 20lt h, 1851;. 2(1 t f aU etrc itillorizeil1 to a)n noinne ).\ N I E l. 11. ItlC II1It(G, a can dilate for the oflice of Clerk at the ensuing clect inn. .huin. "' , i- 16. 1:1 tf FORl T.AX CO LLECGTORt. NV' ' a rc: itlliOriz(( t o ml-1 nounceu A.E LFN )E-R \\'A\' 1T T, I-s1., as a ('aniid ~a' for Tax Collector, of Ciarein1.t county at the cin ig 1-:lect in, ,\AN' FflhI.N)S. South Carolina Rail-Road, 1 'p. Dorn. Il."ave " f. .eave (harleslton, 10.0(1 a. in. I li tlllborg, 5.t 0 a. n. S.oti's, 11 1) dd. \l:r.-h's, 5.25 do. lo!-on'st.l. 1.0)5 dols. .\i.i'n, 6,-2O do. Xo 1.r i h-, 11.15 d1. \\ 'oii , /.:() do. 25.\l l-e .O. I 1.;i, -1o. 1 l____, c. . I .:.:v d., I 1.51 do. rhtis 1q5I. II(3.'7, 12.10) p.m1. Md'vi,~~ o -II .\lde'1T.O. 12.25 do. Irohil.~,1 o * i'eve's', I 00t (do. 1.'rv', 1.( 1) lir:u'ehi'dle, 1.1.1 do. 1 *lI..l 1)do * '1 i'.. ' 2.(1 do.\\'bstn 7.;AI0 do. Il~a L' li, 121 ~2.iakile,~ I80 do. o~l :isodo.SiuGraham', I .15 do. nui 51)5 d. ['idwa, li 1150 do. ir ii , 5 1 do. Iiiratehvi, 2.:(0 d. ' \r I o r~.,(Jit)do..r's~o, 1.0) do. .lidway, 2.110 do. IIasiis's, 11.0 do. G r more'ii, 2,15 do. I a:ide, 71.1) do. Otaillei, :2) dlo. I23.\ldeT. .15 do. A113 en.ii 1505 doi. .lliison's, (1 do. .ol h', 5:15 do. Ar ine hi, 92.20 p. m I'p. Doi en. I .v T.eave la ne v lle, ),1 . m. *ohnnhi., 2:1(0 a. m.i lI we's 10 do.) I:;lokins', 0:2 .i~ 1 * ran~rehur 4. ,:.15~t do.31adIden, 7505 do. .Iand jn'a 2504 di. .lunctions, 7.15 dol. Xr wiyville, 2.l) do. 1-'rt .\loite, 7i.-10 do. I -'ort .\oIe :', :10 doI!P.'IY . I.'ws i , 100 d. .lo etin, 1.5 d . .~on so'. Ie .41 . I ( .den, - ' *0)do. Orang burg, i5 do1. 4114ki ', -il:10ai do. 1) diowe' :.11) 31 Ar Col'h:150 do. ArI.lrh'le,.0 d5414 acn a Ladn. rSae 1(1 I I l m' i 5:i au d I 3, 4) i I.i.0 'ii3 1(1 r.-mo4.' t 43 o .i A i, 7.'i15ii'i 43 iie''vntit a ip on'c , 9.20 (dov'. 4rSlli ('Ihnabia, 10 p'I.m lilapvon1, 20'do A. 3, & P Are daily receiving from New York and Ch to their usu GENERA. ME CONSIST Dry Goods, Ready-IM~a IIAIDWAI TOGETHE Hats, Shoes, Saddlery. Mechanics' Tools, all of which, have been selected with great c: tion of country, and will be sold as cheap and in this place. To give some idea to their customers and tI rewy leadng articles as it would be impossible ate all the varieties embraced in their genera Good Brown sugars, at(, 8 and 1( Crashed Loaf do. " 12 1-2 Negro Kerseys, 8, 9 and Calicoes, 10, 18 anr Brown llomespuns, a yard and a 4 Do. do. 3.4, 7-8, and 300 pairs women's shoes at 50 ce 20 doz. Linen cambric 1-landercl With an endless variety of Miscellaneous an opporitunity of showing to their customer purchasers will find it unnecessary to leave tl JOHN T, GREEN, ATTORNE Y AT LAW, ZumtrUrill, a. 6. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. Ollice one door below Clark's Ilutel. RICHARD M, DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, amnterofite, Z. (.t JOSEPH B, KERSHAW, ATTORNIEY AT LAW, Broad-street, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lancaster and Fairfield Districts. LAW NOTRE. GREGG, PALMER & GREGG, Will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity, for Fairlicld District; and GREGG & GREGG, will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in ad dition to Richliand. Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 17 l1j ?. ?. 03D11'N 1UOM , j SU R(GEON 1)ENTIST, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. ir. 11. will administer the Chloroform in Surg ical and Dental Operations, if required. June 7, . 1 . 3'3 I y More New Goods Received The subseribers have received another lot of Sprig (ods. 'T'hey ha'e a great varielv of ladies' Dress Gonis, consi-ting(, (viz.) of mbrridred sli n emb r lossed do. (lotted do. iprig dio. col'd. (14., 1lawns, Camblries, 31uslin, Ginigham s, col 'd Ginnamrs, mourning do. &c. A variety of Linen lirills, Vestings, Ready tmade Clot:h ing, Panama and Leghorn I lats, Caiforuuia I lats, &c. Also o b le fouml at their Grocery, fresh No. 1, Mlackerel, dried Ilierrinis, N.'C. and country llacon and Lard, superior N. 0. Mo-. lasses, &c. J. TI. 8SOJ0NS & CO. N\EW DRUG STfORE, The subscriber w.ouldl respectfully inform his customrers, friendls, anid the puble gener ally of Sumt er, that lie has, and wvill constant ly keep on hand, a Fresh and w.'ell selected stoc'k of Meiiines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window G lass and Putty; Fine Soaps and Fancy Articles; all of which will be sold cheap, by R. SIDNIEY ME LLETrT, M.D. One door tresl of AlcLeanf's old stand. I', S. All orders from the country prompt. yattenid,-I to. New Spring & Summer Goods, Th'le subtscribers have just received and ar no11w oprening a heauit iflul uand well se ected aissortmitent of~ Goods, sunitable for the season. A tmotng their rich selection will he iuin--liarages. Mlusliris. Ginig hamrs nril ivery varrietv of Ca':licoes. .\s, lfar G.etInrn's wvear Linenca drills, lIhah dl' hti's, anrd ('tonadres. A renerail a'-otirt , C:t trn Godsr, such us lrou~ n,. llreiihed andlcolrd, I bom<c Spunsi Cheeks, d icking~ '28 and :It inclhes; Currtrighlt ).aaburg., Ciockirv, hlordlware, Shoes, I hats, k..e., &c., at C.harlesitn pii iers. C2LA ltK & LE~~VIS. For Sale, Thre snb:crir rtier:s forr sale his planta ii n,t tuat a tet watren tumtervilIle and~ State tui!, cotainintg 5lit acres of1 land-; a pol dw'eflbnie I house and tolut -briblinigs, with anr excelerit Grit .\bil: the Mal lioue is in liret rat rpi, hain been lately rebuol(t oni :4n iproved plan, a4 good) starnd for customn, Iwah ai I mn hrouse attacheda, runinrg bywa ter. Airy persont w.ishinig to purchiase cain app)ly to 'nitr, r \pril 30, 19-1) . 27 t IMPROVED COTTON GINS, Thankf ul for prast favourst, ther subscriorlh w.' esI to in1formr the pulic4 that lie stil la nufactuires (CUTTO'l' N G INS at his Es. tlielnnen~tt ini Statesbuirg oni the miost im-r p frovedi aind apprloved4 pla tn, of t~n'he mst sim prle r'oostrution~i of the tittest finish, and~ o4f the behst mteitriails, to w.'it, .N/ / Nur aind *X/,r/ jdlaterib (/5case ha rdlenedi, in which hec wdl sill for Iwo d4 r hirs per saw. JIe also r4'p4;irs 44b4 Gits, and4( pnts1 them int (4om pl14te ordfer at. thle shortest notiace. All or ders for Giris wdi 1libe promttply andl punct u ally attended to. WILLLTAM 1.LLISON. 6 Dozen Townsend's Earsa lpi rd4 r, juhst received arid fo r sale at. MOSES, arleston, and are now opening, large addition iI variety of RCHANDZzE. ito OF le Clothing, Groceries' IE, &c. &c. R WITH salt, iron, Paints, Medicines, Dye stuff &c ire and direct regard to the wants of thissec. on as accommotating terms as can be bought e public of their prices, they will mention a in the space of an advertisement to enumer I assortment: ) cents per pound, do do. 10 yards to the Dollar. I 2) L 6 6 buarter wide, 10 cents. 4-4 at 6, 7 and 8 cents. nts a pair, liefs, at 12 1.2 cents a piece. Goods Which they keep ando would be glad of _, feeling well assured that upon examination us and go to any other market to buy cheap. GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to any extent in the above line, both for new wor: and repairs. Our Gins are not surpassed by any made in the State, possesing all the ad vantages of the Falling Breast and Sliding Ribs, which saves a great deal in way of re pairs. We also use the Steel Plate Saws, with teetih set in an angle that cannot possibly injure the finest staple, with an irnprovment to regulate the motingot the cotton; our brush is constructed on a ph n, giving at once, the advautages of lightness, strength and force all very material in the successful operation of a Gin. We would invite planters to call at our shop and examine for themselves, whilst we would assure the public generally, that they shall have no cause to complain either ot our work or prices. CABINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. Wardrobes Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. HUDSON & BROTHER. Opposite the 'reslyterian church. Siniterville, April 22, 1847. 26 ly NEW GOODS, AT THE CAlMIDEN BAZAAR. M: DRUCKER & CO., respectfully inform theircustomers in Sumter and the public gen erally, that they have received a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of every variety suitable for the season, Also, a complete assortment of READY-3.1I DE CLO'IIING, Groceries, Ilardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, fHats and Caps, Bagging, Rope, and Twine, SADDLES, BRiDLES, &C. And every other article usually kept in their linie of business; all of which are offered-for sale at e.xt renuely iou' prices for C'ash. Re memuber to call ait the CAMDEN BA ZAAR, OJpposite the Camden flank, Camden, S.C A CARD, * The subscriber, having taken, the corner Store, (kiiown as McLeans) would, most respec'tfu lly, acquaint his old Friende, and lie P'ubbe~ at large, that he will at all times take pleasure to accommrodate thienm, in Cut ting and Making utp Garments, in the most Fashionable and substantial manner. ie will keep constantly on hand a fresh and seasonable assortment, of outfitting, of thle latest aind most approved Fashions, and hopes, by punctuality arid is desire to please all, to merit a continuance of their Patron age and confidence. D. J. WVINN. Ja n. 15, 1 A49, 12 tf Clothing A fine as'sortmnent of Ready Made Clothing with Shirts D~rawers Cravats Gloves &c. P ana Leghorn and Palmleaf Hats, broad brim fur do., ve--y low for Cash. L. B. IIA NKS. IEtteephaltes, .Jr. The subscriher. through~ the solicitation of his friends, ha~s madte arrangemlenits to stand his ce.lo b~rated florse IIUCErI'tIA LUS, Jr. in Samter District , I itheiesuinig Spring. Said Ihorse mny hixpected to pass throiieh Suimierville, by l'toni. aind perhaps siatebiorg, and in the Fork olIliack ltiver; aind any olh. r pltace where eeur ihci'itly einoiraged and convenijent to his route, whicb wvill be de'terminedl by the groom. Tertaas~-lucephus. Jr., will be let ~to mnaren. at $4.00 ; 88.00 the season. nnd $ 12,00 0 inre 'h, cenis to the grooni in every in-. stance. Partinig ith the mare forieis thes in snriance im every instance. Every cenre ill be taken to pirevenlt accidents, but 1n0 liability should any orciur. N. 11. Where a company of f6 or 8 mares is made, op by responsibte persons, and the fiorse anid Groomi furiisthed free of charge as he ispa iiig roiind through the seauson, I will rcduce tha. Seas~oni ito "4,, aint t he inisuranice to $10. I will atso give the same chance to all thiose who feet disposed to patronize my iforso upon said teitms unid condimons. PED lIGREE. ucephialus, Jr.,* wius got ly 3. P. Rloter.' lUncephatin.; he byv w'iliaimson's Redford of Vin. ennta, and lie by Old implorted fliedford. Old hlncei~jiiduts' d1em1 was biy old king flerod, and he I y T wig; Tiwig by the old imported James; hii g. daii was, accordinig 10 information, a Medley. Uncephaliis Jlnior's dam was got by olid White Oak Splii; lie by Lewis Colt iins' Spit whiose pierforrmanic as a Rlaco llorse wias well establlished oii the Camdehn TFurl, and be out of the old iimporteid Ra'the-tho.-'ash; Bucephalue Jr's. g. dtimi was got by Marcus. 1 co0111, here publish a long list of certificates from ififerent Districts reliativo to buciephalu Jr's. repluitaon as a foal getter, but deemi it use esas reference can be had to his printed bills,' anid to citizens of Sumter District, who have seeni of his culls and know they will not suffer by comnparisoni with thoso of ally other Ihorse. JAM Es D. McILWAIN. March It, 18.19. 20 3m 5O00 Spanish, hallf Synn iishan .\meirre'an Segars and tine Chewing Tobaac'e for Sale hv', ('LA.l &i .E. '